id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6843 Mair, Charles Tecumseh : a Drama .txt text/plain 23322 3151 95 And followed by men's love--whose very foes Your brother, great Tecumseh, has returned, And shall to-day--some dream disturbs my love. Whose head is warring 'gainst a heart that tells, _Enter_ TECUMSEH, _followed by_ MAMATEE. My heart downed softly with Tecumseh's love-For this poor white, whose heart is full of love, If duty makes Tecumseh's heart grow cold, let great Tecumseh My brother, this man loves our people well. Enter_ TECUMSEH _and his followers with_ LEFROY But let us hope 'tis yet a war of wits In some men's goodness like the barren time The poor of every land shall come to this, The Prophet ere Tecumseh can return. SCENE SECOND.--TECUMSEH'S CABIN IN THE PROPHET'S TOWN. To let Tecumseh's greatness grow, 'Tis this love nerves Tecumseh to unite And our great foe, Tecumseh, fired o'er his; Of great Tecumseh and high-hearted Brock. _Enter_ TECUMSEH, STAYETA, _and other Chiefs and ./cache/6843.txt ./txt/6843.txt